I was playing four handed ring game the other night and I was dealing this particular hand. I got K-10 and decided to limp in...the button raises, the SB re-raises, and the BB re-raises the SB. Needless to say I folded. They both called the BB. SB had QQ, BB had KK and the button had AK. The flop was AA3... don't remember the other two and AK won.

Had one a while ago, 5 players. SB with JJ, I raise 4x BB preflop, get 3 callers. Flop comes rags, I bet about 1/2 pot, guy behind me raises, guy after him goes all-in, girl after him calls the all-in. At this point I think I'm beat, I fold, Last guy calls the all-in. Guy after me showed QQ, after him showed AA, after him showed AK. Good laydown. (even though I would have hit my J on the river and win it)

We use two decks and myself and another guy deal all the hands so as to save time. (I shuffle while he's dealing and vice versa.) You simply give the first card to the SB as the button rotates around. The first time you play the role of the "dealer" it might be a little confusing as your natural tendency is to give the first card to the player on your left, but it becomes second nature pretty quickly.

I only mentioned that I was dealing to avoid any questions about a deck being fixed. Since I was dealing, I know the deck was shuffled and everything happened straight up

i was in a hand online once... three of us NL5 low stakes, flop was 10 9 2 BB moves all in the person between us ( i am on the button with 1010) moves all in and i call, turns out BB had 99 the other guy had 22.....go figure.